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/FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1943 e R R . e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA " PAGE THREE DOUBLE BILL |"NAVY BlUESG"M I8 TEN ISFEATUREDAT | IS PLAYIN c WEEK CAPITOLSHOW ~ 20TH CENTURY OMLENTUR —— A Brawl or a Babe ..they fffll’ /flfl”’”" K K P . ” e our take . - £ \ f”” Where the Better Big Pictures Play SIL\R'E OF LAFFS th Maulin' Marines of \ A cleverly contrived plot to mu.‘) “Navy ‘Blues” Warner Bros! Al PR YOU'LL DIE LAUGHING, BECAUSE THEY ¢ TR MBI o ot | streAARA SusAon) comedy wilil ere! “What Price Glory'! \\ ARE KILLING it WITH KINDNESS! s et T bbb Sthastons | i W BIAVIAE e} e 20th Corbiey 20 W can gain control of a huge inherit- Theatre, trips the light fantastic ... and monkey business! ’ 3 " | b N Your Worries Away,” now playing|ing grand finale 108 minutes later n a double bill at the Capitol| Here is a compote of mirth, mel- 4 od Theatre ody, dancing and song hits seasoned SLIGHTLY N /I U ( " T ‘/ Designed for laughing purposes well to please the entertainment (SLIGHTLY) | | snly, the riotous RKO Radio film appetite of the most epicureanized ? : | 1 eatures as a new comedy team, theatre-goer. [ 3 '," IR",US [/ Choicest plums in this movie des- | AND 4/ A Ve Bert Lahr, Broadway comedian, and Buddy Ebsen, popular eccentric sert are the dancing-singing com- lancer. Sam Levene, June Havoc, ediennes, Ann Sheridan and Marths Patsy Kelly, Dorothy Lovett and Rave, and the boisterous buffoons, | | Margaret Dumont aiso enact prin- Jack ie and Jack Haley c“ K cipal roles | The story which skips around or When Lahr, as an aspiring tune-|and off the battleship Cleveland smith, and his cousin, Dorothy Loy- anchored in Hawaiian waters, finds | ett, a cigarette girl in a New York |the Jacks hopping about from the | night spot, fall heir to $3,000,000,| {*¥ing pan into the fire every time hey are kept in ignorance of their, Their bag of pranks is as full as | good fortune by the crooked night ©ld Santa’s toy sack at Christmas FULL \club proprietor and his lawyer. The time. two men conspire to make life so| If it's fun you want, “Navy Blues | confusing to the slap-happy song- 1S your picture! | writer that he'll do away with him- T | self, thus leaving his lovely cousin i PREDICT MORE | The scheme backfires when Buddy Ebsen, a dancer, falls in love with BU'"'ER COMING the girl and exposes the crooks. | Several tuneful melodies by Mort | featured in the gay film, with Al- 1\'11\«1 Rey and his band featuring| ypyw \ORK ‘vvpl 3—The Re- | the King Sisters in the musical in-| giona) Office of the War Food Ad- Bert Dorothy | terlude. ministration reported a department- LAHR * LOVETT - HAVO(C : The plans of a new defense g order from Washington announces \ | weapon, life in the Marine Corps,|that September military butter re- [ ¢ the activities of a band of enemy guidements will be reduced to 20 You ll | 3 1 iz, ALS eirngrs BOHEDULE idesipe agents and the roistering rivalry of | percent production from 30 percent - PR s EE 1 P. M leathernecks Victor McLagle 1 and advised no butt d be set Sh d y 'PERILS OF NYOKA' | =7omoas yrmves i o ot i ot o SRR 1 L ST Satruday Matinee | Marines ‘(hn\ exciting and uproarious basis ber. This is expected to result m\ T ' LATEST NEWS |of “Call Out the Marines,” RKO ' an.increased butter supply for civ- | Radio’s new film, forms the second ilans, half of the double-feature program PN -y AN EXTRA BONn | e ; FEET HURT? i i TWOFLGHTS MADE .25, 72 e | Gags , : : . MARTHA Brings Victory BY ALASKA COASTAL ™ .w'l'r”‘iig%wffl;g;m: Hotel Galore 0 MflE -RAYE Two flights were made this morn- Home, Red 669 L INOS Ne“rer’ ing by the Alaska Coastal Airlines adv. “ALEY | L4 Passengers to Skagway were Palmér - - - | S it undreds of Wondlos dnv ihe A Mattson, Dr. H. ‘Graves, and AT BARANOF HOTEL ij\T NAVY BLUES Ps Kelly. The second trip was to iy i N\ SEXTETTE Excursion Inlet ¥ Mrs. bdm 'I‘dr\lm here from Peli- = FRANCE HIT ORDERED TRIED, " Wit v DANESSHOTIN -y gy - eiine | soop pR AMOUNT NEWS E lustiana Julian Bautista was ar- | MURDER CHARGE &%t i .2 STREETSDURING CARA NOME _ cLEAIsIuG anA" i NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN: €rs as required by law, to said ade | High tide - 4:22 a. m,, | on a telegraphic warrant issued KING’S OUTING Low tide—10:29 a. m, 15 feet DeMangny Held for Death Figh Soae 4 0b o) 108 tsek This high-quality liquefy- | 1yat on August 30th, 1943, in the Ministrator at the office of his ats Bautista is charged with violation Tow. tide-s11:08 b v kly softens e- 2 m, 12 feet m quicl | torney Howar I ing cream quickly soft Commissioner's Court for Juneau torney Howard D. Stabler, Shattuck | H of e H f the Selective Service Act - - 2 ” i kA | . « STOCKHOLM, Sept. 3.-German - - dust and make-up so they 4 OF BOMBERS' of . Mult Ml”mflalfe ST armored patrols ruthlessly shot| DOWLING IN FROM HAINES ly romoved. Helps | Precinct, at Jineau, - Alasia,|Bullding, Juneau, Alaska, within sig Fa!her-lniaw OIL STOVE FIRE down Danes on the streets of Copen- | ed administrator of the estate of onths from the date of the first . s u & fresh, ARTHUR S. WESTON was # .t- Dublication of this notice. % ¥ hagen as King Christian made his | J. F. Dowling is at the Gastineau and flower-fr . S was appoint- A fire resulting from an oil stove | 3 , . Sl . S W y ' | f F ASSAU, Bal Sept. 3.—M u'.‘nm”lu:’f 'Jun;wu Volunteer Fire | first abpearance “”‘"""' Nasis took | here from Halnes on & brlef business ecguomv ey AR"TU}}\HMM% ks o i S'dwf:si-rtON' ‘ H NASS. ahama, Sept. Mag- ¢2 ’ P " Denmark last Sunday trip. He is a brother-in-law of J ceased persons having claims Administrator. .} L e ordii red de Depa e Channel Bu\‘ JiEes Sy s : ¥ \ :<kaflge Formations o .orl lstpats Mol ihas ondilied e 4 :)"H”l,m,'x;:,‘,,,,,ml,,,I:"\,‘\‘p',.',:.',': atter.| The King gave what the people | H. Chisel, pioneer merchant of against said estate are required to First publication: Sept. 3, 1048, . resses Go Over This Marigny to be held to jury trial Lines building fate yestercay 8HEE i iorpreted as approval of resist- | Haines. Dowling Is a former sergeant ASK FOR IT AT present them, with verified vouch-|Last publication: Sept. 24, 1948, | «>v]:1\ x1.,.,-U»I,‘;'mu,.mllm: his l;;ln\’t— noon but no (i.f\:,t.vma done, ance o the.military dlctatorship. | of nolice at Gary, Indikna Butler-Mauro Drug Co.—in Douglas | - i 3 H millionaire father-in-law, Sir Harry ( ¥ « GRCE v r p) ar) 3. * P , 3 { L " 3 % | Refugees escaping from Denmark, | All Out—Saturday night. by Guy's Drug Store. I Mommg Onkes, TR R [ Bock et RECHIRY RIEHE, arriving here, gave out this informa- & T e Magistrate Field ordered de Mar- | - - Boa | ) (Continued from Page One) igny, husband of Sir Harry’s eldest | HERE FROM YAKIMA e 5 il jaughter Nancy, committed after | Here from Yakima, G. M. Booker 3 | J . s RAF against | NCATing 28 witnesses testify in a pre- | js a guest at the Baranof Hotel D. L. LAPPOLA HERE NOTICE Tfl ALL BOAT UWNEBS ; [ "‘ln“l‘“l by 1“"” el : "' '","’ liminary hearing which began July | e 4 Here from Haines, Danlel L. Lap- | Axis’ airfields and other targets ir P o dine by . akes was A i " 2 2 Lo 12, four days after Oakes was | Big time—Saturday night. pola is at the Baranof. |, morthern France and the LOW|p)queoned and his burned body | ( Yo | NOTICE TO ALL BOAT i ' Countrics, while other atreratt laid | woSCtCl P0G RSORS00 N ««.You can | - | mines in enemy waters during ‘%€ ¢ hic mansion on his estate. i I | OWNERS X [ nient oo spot it every time . L RIS ‘The undersigned Committee of the Alaska Terri- Hit 'em—Saturday night. RAY RENSHAW HERE E . T TAKES something extra...a plus...to | ) 2 I Ray Renshaw, flying Wildlife ” K SER B GRS torial Chamber of Commerce is undertaking to 4 All Out—Saturday night. ‘;\1.:::.““’1\ 1(1]:;(\ /;‘!(;‘\l)‘({;(:‘;:ll]\:;monl;p { u/[flfl A' ety CocCala pobilts reputation for ‘arislls | assist boat owners whose vessels have been chart. & Biz i Sz }ur night. rvm‘stcx"vd at the Baranof. £ g ty, because it has always been made the ered by the Army Transport Service, U.8! Engineers ig time—* Afi B . | 5 gt o iflg/efly i s 5/”” owe By quality way out of quality ingredients. uml‘Cnntrurlm'n. for which no payment has been Sock ’em—Saturday night. All Out—Saturday night. i ; / it/ Cols 16 abe. cetatial” <rentions received ; b youn dlll//i//&'l- with a very special something to | Please present all cases, in writing,.dn detail, offer, found in no other drink ... | to any one of the undersigned Committe within the i & a blend of wholesome flavors | Beakten dbrs | that creates for Coca-Cola a taste | ‘\ all its own, H CALVIN POOLE | . ! B There are many things for | BENRERODEY | thirst but only one stands out H. L. PAULKNER | for refreshment...ice-cold ‘ Coca-Cola. | . . . [ Wartime limits the supply of Coca-Cola. Those times when you cannot get it, remember: Coke, being first choice, sells out first. Ask for it each time. No matter how short the supply, ’ the quality of Coca-Cola carries on. o The First Great Screen EDI i oday’s Great Heroes! SON MAZDA Drama of Today’s Great Heroes! LAMPS { i . IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED The Standard of Comparison * Alaska Electric Light and Power Company Juneau Phone 616 Douglas Phone 18 What drink do you find at the Post E; clun#ul Icecold Coca-Cola, of course. .. to offer pure, wholesome, tastegood re- freshment. 5TR/KE AT DAWN The best is always the better buy! % A P I T O L l“il‘bt Nd%“util?fls%l Bank BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY HAS THE BIG PICTURES Junean Cold Storage Co Broticd steuk and THE DOUGLAS INN * tegtric ammond SERVED ANY TIME DINE AND DANCE OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT DINE AND DANCE ——— e ———————